U AID "co O 0 0 O O OtJ0 0- O SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECOR PER, FRIDAY, APRIL' 17th, 1914 I I F - R With each 50c purchase a numbered ticket good for a chance on the following piizes valued from $75.00 to $10.00 each will be given free: 1st Prize one $75.00 Victor-Victrola 2nd " $25 Check to apply on $75 Victor-Victrola 3rd " WO " - " " $50 " 4th " $15 " " " $40 " 5th " $10 " " " " $25 " Tickets given on "Agate Cutting," "Repairing," "Manufacturing," as well as purchuses. We carry a splendid stock of Watches, Jewel ry, Clocks Silverware and Cut Glass. SABRO BROS. Manufacturing Jewelers Telephone 751 Bandon, Oregon Lowe Bldg. Distributers of Victnr-Victrolas and Record In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon,, in and for the County of Cons. N. Elizabeth Monroe, Plaintiff, j vs. Summons Charli3 0. Monroe, Defendant. To Chnrles O. Monroe, tho above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear und answer the com plaint filud against you in tho above entitled suit, within si weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, to-wit: within six weeks from the 17th day of April, 1914, and if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 29th of May, 1914, that date being the last day of the time proscribed In the order of publication, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief asked for in the complaint (Med in this cause, a succinct statement of which is: a decree for absoluto divorce, giving the custody of minor child to plain tin", and for an order directing de fendant to pay to the Clerk of the Court for Plaintiff's use in the niain tainanco and education of said child, tho sum of $35 per month during the minority of such child, costs and dis bursements, and such further relief as tho Court doom proper to grant. This summons is published by order of tho Honorable John F. Hall, judge of tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos said order being dated April 10th, 1914. C. It. WADE, i?2-7tF. . Plaintiff's Attorney. IUSIIOP MARTIN (Continued from first page and wero sorved with breakfast. Thanks wero given .to the Lord, the monks left tho room and the Ab bot of the monastary welcomed the and after a conversation desired Mar tin to become a monk. Martin ag reed after delivering his message to return. Good to his promises, he returned, accepted tho blessing of tho Abbott and became n faithful servant of tho Lord. Many good deeds ho did to help the poor and those in need, sat up with tho Rick and dicing, refreshing and strengthening the weary nml sick at heart. His name soon was carried from one place to another un til tho Emperor Constantino heard of tho good man. Thu Emperor commanded him to see him At lliu assembly of great nobles frtlU'l l mi l PRINTING A FOR THE "Quality" U Ihc llytviiil In Our J.tlt Drjuilmriit BBS Recorder Publishing Co, - E - E Goods of Qualit y Right Price ate ind their ladies, gathered in a roo.v lecorated with arms and bustn av furnished in greatest luxury, Mnrtii Jus poor monk entered dressed in hit .ind his naked foot, his head barc.b his hands a small stick in the for;, of a cross. Before the emperor he knelt, hi commanded, "Arrwc monk, thy gooi Jecds have pleased me, from now or you shall bo tho Bishop of tho Dis trict". Martin arose, he delivered at onct Khis "Gratias" in song and prayer ind emperor, knights and nobles a round him knelt to accept his bless ing. Can you, tho reader find n moral in this legend. Whom do you worship, God o Mantnon. P. It is reported that Mr. Davidson of Langlois, who was the successful bidder on the mail contract between Bandon and Port Orford, has rented tho Masterson residence in town and will open it up into a hotel in tho near future. Port Orford Tribune. In a communication from W. H Meridith of Port Orford, candidal for congress on tho democratic tickt-t ho informs us that prospects arc look ink brighter every day and ho expects to win tho nomination nt the primar ies in May with a good safe major ity. Success Never was An Accident The marksman may accidently hit the bull's eye once in a great while, but Hard Work, Persistence, Determination .& Practice are the prime factors that eventually win success. You have only to look nrotind you to realize this truth. .Ev ery successful man you know those you read nbout in the news columns owe their suc cess in no small measure to their early formed habit of putting aside regularly a por tion of their earnings. You start now by opening an ac count at this safe bank. FIRST NAT'L BANK Open during Noon Hour n"dS(vtur. dny Evening!. l 1 1 1 f'H HH"HW DISCRIMINATING MAN 1 mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmn lute gitrii a griMl dral of attention to the iuiMiiriu nf our Job Iri4itinrm, ix vt arc smart llut lliu, rimihiut-d nith lirt i'Ijh miI.iiium lil, it a ttrn argiynriii In favor of hc QI'AI I J if mir Jul) Punting hm'A Coimlnil Willi Good Work f! SEESi SHARE OF CHINA'S BUSINESS Association Tries to Further Interests ot Americans. OPPORTUNITIES ARE WIDE. attempt to Impress State Depart ment at Washington With the Necei ity For Instant Action In Order That Americans May Share Profits Oth er Nations Have Acted. Peking, China. The Americans of North China have formed n society under the style of the Amerlcnn Asso ciation of North China to foster the Interests of American commerce. They want a commercial nttacho to bo assigned to duties of Investigation throughout China following the prnc tlcofof other , nations, which keep a lively propaganda campaign afoot on boJialf of their nationals and they are appealing to the American state de partment to appoint such an olllclal. Foremost among those who recognize tho need for activity Is tho new minis ter. Paul Ueinsch. Dr. Uclnsch brings to his ofllco a keen perception of the tremendous possibilities which await Intelligent effort In this field and a de sire to see the American flag holding Its own if not topping tho bunting of other nations. Cnreful investigations have shown him that Americans ha"o great oppor tunities for a market which Is not only valuable but which It is also necessary to cultlvatu now In order to huvo It developed When tho opening of tin Panama canal will cause the westward drift of trade to become more and more pronounced. Tho association, if It develops along the llncsjthe founders have In view, will be "rod for the government. It will vigilantly protect American Inter DR. TADIi IlKINBOIL ests, advise tho administration upon conditions and suggest action best cal culated to keep American commerce moving with nn upward tendency rather thun stagnating or slipping backwnrd. Tho Urst desire, therefore, -is for tho appointment of a commercial attache, whose duty It will bo to report con- tantly upon commercial conditions. ourney to various centers and make compilations which will bo of material benefit to those engaged or who wish engage In operations In this part of o worm. Tho consuls at mnny porta already contribute valuable aid In this direc tion through their commercial reports, but a consul Is restricted In his sphere. Tho commercial attache would hare more of a roving commission, and his information could be first hand. Other nations have such officials constantly on tho lookout for new avenues. As a mutter of fact, this proposal is not now. It was being Investigated by the p'rcvlous administration und tho probability is that a commercial at tache would have boon at work In China had thero been no change. That It Is a desirable one Is obvious. China Is the largest market In the world thnt Is In process of develop ment. Railway communication , is being pushed ahead vigorously. Within the past year the government signed agreements with foreign financiers for the construction of nioro mileage than has been allotted In tho past thirty eight years. Every other nation Is striving ener getically to lay foundations for com mercial development, whllo America, the logical supplier, is Idle. Americans In China appreciate this to the full, and the formation of the North Chlnn mtoclntlou Is their uiwwer to tho ques tion as to whn t they are doing to try to mnku tho home luiul understand that there Is n magnificent market await ing exploitation, but which will not bu permit til lo iiwalt much longer. Other untloiiM are wide nwnko nml are m curing the pliiinu nn fint in they ran wither thi'iii, 6h Win Haircut and Hhsvs, Orlluy. fl. J) -At n rmw ttnmm' limllfiilf hunt buxjiu futin ffw'1 iriw for Vflrlmjn iilillll. 'flm y. jugtf ImrU-r nflVrn) u ihillnr toli n( hamfm Ihjuld for (lie temi JUiiil ft jwiirii urn) ;i ftiiuw ummi tr lw wi;ri lwf Mr j, Fiiiri miu -dsVsMssW. mpI-4sbbbbV (sSSsW. A''r'' 3ssssV JM,?J2sJsssssi Dnzcd tho Crank. David P. ltiiirow.s, M hlle acting prfl ident of the University of California, one day received a iuei'f visitor. Lean and terribly earnest, the man broko Into Burrows' study. 'I urn the prophet Mlcah," he an nounced, "and I have a need for your service. Tho world Is soon to come to nn end. Could you not spread tho tid ings through the university?" Dr. Barrowx shook his visitor by the hand, collected his thoughts and re plied"! believe that nt no time wns there such a crying need for prophets. But. unfortunately, prophesying Is nn nrt with which I am unfamiliar. I am not even In close sympathy with It and, as I nm unable to comprehend what you have accomplished, I confess In ability to participate ns a prognostl cator." Whether It was the unexpected reply or the quick fire of so many words that dazed tho visitor will never be known. Certain It Is the limn backed to the door and uttered tho lnadcquntc reply. "Yes." San Francisco Chronicle. Gentlemen of Leisure. One of the upper ten thousand, once Visiting America, accepted the hospi tality of a gentleman In New York. When taking farewell of his host the latter asked him whnt he thought ot the American people. "Well," answered the nobleman, "I like them Immensely, but I miss some thing." "What Is that?" naked the Yankee. "I miss tho aristocracy." replied the Englishman. "What are they?" naively nsked his host. "Tho aristocracy!" said the noble man In a somewhat surprised tone of voice. "Why. they are people who do nothing, you know; whoso fathers did nothing, you know; whose grandfathers did nothing, you know In fact, the aristocracy!" Ilere he Wos Interrupted by the Amcrlcnu. wjio chimed In with. "Oh. we've plenty of them over here, but we don't call them arlstocracy- we call them tramps." Exchange. Washington's Only Joke. Tho only admirable quality In which Washington was deficient wns humor. Ono of the very few jests he ever made perhaps the only one has de scended to posterity on tho nuthorlty of his ald-do-camp. Colonel Humphreys. General Washington rather prided himself on his riding, so the colonel ono day when they wero out hunting together dared him to follow over one particular hedge. Tho challenge wns accepted, and Humphreys led the way. He took tho leap boldly, but to his con sternation found that he had mistaken the spot and was sunk up to his horse's girth' In a quagmire. Tho general ei ther knew tho ground better or had suspected something, for, following at nn easy pace, he reined up nt tho hedge and. looking over nt his engulf ed nld, exclaimed. "No. no. colonel, you nre too deep for me!" Massaged With Nettles. Nettles nre said to be an almost cer tain proof that man has lived on the spot. Ono Urltlsh species, the so called Homaii nettle, is said to be found only where the Itomans have been. Coles, the seventeenth century herlmllst. ex plains, "It grows both nt the town of T.ldde. by Itomnoy, and In tho streets of tho town of Itonmey, In ICcnt, where Julius Caesar landed, with his soul dlers, and abode there a ccrtnlne time, hnd for tho growing of It In that plnce it is reported thnt the souldlers brought some of the seedo with them and sow ed It theru for their uho to rub and chnfo their limbs when through tx tream cold they should be stiff and be numbed, being told btlfore they riiino from homo that the cllmnto of Itrltnln was ho extream cold It was not to bo endured without some friction." Tale of the Iron Duke. Tho Duke of Wellington, If he did not confer commissions in the urmy upon little boys, went ono better In tint way of promise. It Is Grant Duff who tells the tale In his diary. "Dined with the Spencer Walpoles. She told a story of playing ns a child In tho gar dens of Apsley house. Tins old duke came out. and the children stood In a row while ho passed. Ho stopped nnd said to one of them: 'You nre a very nice little fellow. When you nre old enough I will glvo you n commission In thp guards.' 'Hut I tun a dlrl, Mr. Dook,' said the child." Not a Magnet. "Let mo sing the old songs In your pnrlor," lisped the girl who thought sho was a prima donna. , "Please don't," begged the landlady. "Ilut your boarders will bo carried away by my singing." "That's Just the trouble. The last tlmo you sang they wero carried over to U10 next boarding house." National Monthly. Jft Poured. "I have poured every day this week at Bomit function or other." remarked thu vivacious girl. "Well, well!" murmured the old gen tleman who ovurheiird her. "Now I know what in meant by the term 'u reigning belle.' " -Ht. 1tuU llepublle. Prank About It, Shoo Hlr Kale-tiimn - What lx would you like, iiimfiuii. MIh Lurjun -I'd llko 11 Nn. , but IIhtm' "' lIK Ing mImiiiI I I111I You may im wiJI nhow iu ywwr tio. f. ivwlmi 'i'tih'rili U,HfH for Him, MIU "U JutUutv I" lb" riflill ' Jlll! J'SJr Ifeivjijuji J lviu no mi ilm 1 'J i id iwwr iiv Mtfl T fBJSJJ tew mifMf MEXICAN OPALS In the Midst of the WE offer all sizes and colors with prices ranging from 50 cents to $i.50 each. Also a nice assortment of Mexican silver filigree pendants, charms and coin fobs, from $1.50 to $4.50 5S -ffi?y& fewctiuJ Phone No. ( Vi'l 6 orr. pisr arncc. EVERARD H. BOYLE, Mgr. Hotel Rates $1.00 to $2.0D per day. Special rates by week or month Sample room in connection Bandon r VV . lii. WL'JturN OJLTJb1 ; I TUlfl HARNESS JVJAN V pmplete stock of har ness, shopping bags, trunks, suit cases, valises C and traveling THE BEST THE BANK 60 CENTS wtiv vht HAVrc AN RX'TRNTION TELEPHONE INSTALLED IN YOUIt RESIDENCE, THE TO 00 CENTS PER MONTH. THINK OF THE UNNECESSARY STEPS THIS WILL J SAVE YOU. - 600S BAY HOME TELEPHONE CO. v Y Automobile ' and Machine Work Bring your work lo thf Garage and Machine Shop. Everything do ic with neatness and dispatch. Agent for Btiick Automohileii. M. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Ore. E, T. WOI.VERTON " ' DIlM'Hh Cods County Mmum Opporlunily Sec Haiiclou I''irHl DIPPEL & WOLVERTON CHOICH FARM IAls'l)S AND CITV I'UOI'ERTV N'J't'AHY IMJIU.H Direct From Juarez, Mex. I FIGHTING ZONE Gallier a Oregon bags. 1: EASTER EGG you can possibly have is a nest e . ; in this banks- Why not deposit now and watch it hatch info coin f v. -and independence in years to coiw j Easter is the time of feasting but J tho wise prepare for future repa 3 as well as tho present. Join t 3 wise and do likewise. OF BAND OI! PKICE HAS BEEN REDUCED f ! I i Aunrnwn llli' A I li-ll'I'A'I'l f'AHM I-ANIIH JMMTIIDMI'iN''H